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Insurer Not Liable for Flaws in Church Building
A church seeking to recover a million-dollar verdict from an insurer is out of luck because the claimed damages weren't caused by an "occurrence" during the policy period, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled. The company that built the structurally flawed buildings was liable for $1.2 million, but its insurers weren't because the policy had expired by the time the church became aware of the flaws.Electrician Settles With Builder After Fall
A Northeastern Pennsylvania electrician who fell through the gap in a plywood floor at the site of a renovation project has settled for $670,000 with the building company contracted to develop the property.View more book results for the query "S W Inc"
'Fair Share' Under Act 17 and Environmental Claims
On June 28, Gov. Tom Corbett signed Act 17 of 2011 into law. Act 17 purports to make joint and several liability the exception, rather than the rule, in actions against more than one tortfeasor in Pennsylvania.When a Contingent-Fee Poses a Risk of Champerty
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has ruled that certain contingent-fee arrangements made by school districts with a real estate consultant may constitute champerty.Hip-Hop Label Sues Three Firms, Alleging Billing-Records Lapses
A record label company has filed a malpractice suit against Gibbons; Troutman Sanders; and Baker & Hostetler, arguing it was prevented from recouping legal fees because a litigator who practiced at all three firms failed to properly keep billing records.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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